President leaves for Uruguay

Takunda Maodza News Editor— PRESIDENT Mugabe left Harare yesterday for Uruguay where he will join other Heads of State and Government attending the World Health Organisation (WHO) conference on non-communicable diseases…

Mandatory blending saves Zim $64m

Livingstone Marufu Business Reporter Government’s 20 percent ethanol and 80 percent unleaded petrol blending ratio has saved the country $63,5 million in foreign currency in the first nine months of 2017. This…

Runde RDC engages Murowa

Munyaradzi Doma in Zvishavane Runde Rural District Council will engage Murowa Diamonds on their road maintenance partnership deal, which is targeting the Mazvihwa area. The council is facing difficulties in maintaining…

Chegutu sets $6m budget

Blessings Chidakwa Mash West Correspondent CHEGUTU Town Council has proposed to maintain its 2018 budget at $6 million to lessen the burden on the residents. Town chairperson Mr Leo Gwanzura said the…

Report for duty, civil servants urged

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter— Government has urged public servants to continue reporting for duty and reiterated its commitment to adequately take care of their welfare. The chairman of the Public Service Commission…

GMAZ sets maximum prices

Business Reporters The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe yesterday set maximum wholesale and retail prices for maize and wheat flours, rice and salt produced by its members across the country…

Chipanga apologises, spills the beans

Herald Reporters— ZANU-PF National Youth League Secretary Cde Kudzanai Chipanga last night apologised profusely to Zimbabwe Defences Forces Commander General Constantino Guveya Chiwenga and the Zimbabwe Defence Forces hierarchy for…

Mercury a time bomb, says Shamu

Heather Charema in KADOMA THE increased use of mercury by thousands of artisanal miners in Mashonaland West Province without proper disposal is posing a serious risk of poisoning main water…

Unpaid work for striking hubby

Primrose Nyanzero Herald Reporter A 32-year-old woman will perform 210 hours of unpaid work after she was found guilty of striking her husband on the head with an empty bottle. Yolanda Chitimbe…

Relationship between drought and famine

Philippe Roudier Correspondent Countries in the Horn of Africa — particularly Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya — are suffering from severe drought due to historically low rainfall and high temperatures. The Famine Early…

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